Obama names Bush’s former spokeperson to Broadcast board

By Ron Brynaert
Thursday, November 19th, 2009 -- 9:28 am
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perino Obama names Bushs former spokeperson to Broadcast boardHopefully, the United States won't be broadcasting any programs about the Cuban missile crisis to foreign audiences.

President Barack Obama has tapped a former top aide of his predecessor George W. Bush to a key post on a board overseeing government-sponsored international broadcasting, just a few weeks after she called his administration's behavior "unbecoming" with regards to the so-called "White House war with Fox News."

Dana Perino, the first Republican woman to serve as White House press secretary, was appointed late Wednesday to the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG).

'I'm honored by the president's announcement and I'm looking forward to serving on the bipartisan board, if I'm confirmed,' Perino said.

She currently serves as chief issues counselor for the United States at international public relations firm Burson-Marsteller and as a contributor to the Fox News Channel, which has sparred with the Obama administration over the past several months.

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Created in 1994, the BBG oversees all of the US government's non-military international broadcasting outlets, including Voice of America, Alhurra television, Radio Sawa, TV Marti, Radio Free Asia and Radio Free Europe.

Obama also nominated Walter Isaacson, president of the Aspen Institute leadership group and former CNN chief executive and Time magazine editor, to serve as BBG chairman. All nominees must next be confirmed by the Senate.

The BBG's mission is to "promote and sustain freedom and democracy by broadcasting accurate and objective news and information about the United States and the world to audiences overseas."

The BBG's site notes, "The Board is composed of nine bipartisan members with expertise in the fields of journalism, broadcasting, and public and international affairs. Eight members are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. The ninth, an ex-officio member, is the Secretary of State. The current members of the Board are: James K. Glassman, Chairman; Joaquin F. Blaya; Blanquita Walsh Cullum; D. Jeffrey Hirschberg; Edward E. Kaufman; Steven J. Simmons; and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Nearly two years ago, as RAW STORY reported, Perino was widely mocked after an appearance on National Public Radio's quiz show, "Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me," where she shared a story she'd previously only shared in private.

When a reporter asked her a question during a White House briefing in which he referred to the Cuban Missile Crisis -- she didn't know what it was.

"I was panicked a bit because I really don't know about . . . the Cuban Missile Crisis," said Perino, who at 35 was born about a decade after the 1962 U.S.-Soviet nuclear showdown. "It had to do with Cuba and missiles, I'm pretty sure."

The exchange was first noted in the Washington Post.

"I came home and I asked my husband," she said on air. "I said, 'Wasn't that like the Bay of Pigs thing?' And he said, 'Oh, Dana.' "

Perino was referring to the White House briefing held on October 26, when a reporter asked her, "Do you want to address the remarks by President Putin, who said the United States setting up a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe was like the Soviet Union putting missiles in Cuba, setting up a Cuban missile crisis?"

"Well, I think that the historical comparison is not -- does not exactly work," Perino had responded.

Perino is a contributer to Fox News, where she just recently appeared to slam the media over its treatment of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.

Perino told Fox's Greta Van Susteren, "And actually -- you know, I got to travel this weekend, too, out in Colorado and Wyoming, and just meeting some people who said they were excited about the book coming out, interested in what I thought, did I think she was going to run for president. But one of the things I heard repeatedly is that, I feel like I can trust her and I feel like I can relate to her. And I don't even think that some of the media, when they are asking questions about her or to her, realize how condescending they sound, not just to Sarah Palin, but to all the people who might admire her."

"Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) urged the Obama administration to appoint Perino," The Hill reports. "The Obama administration and Fox News have openly feuded for several months. The White House has accused Fox of injecting opinion into its news coverage of the administration."

Think Progress noted that last month on Fox, "Perino sharply criticized the Obama administration’s tactics and expressed absolute shock at the example the United States was setting for 'the free press in emerging democracies,' comparing the criticisms of Fox News to when 'Hugo Chavez shuts down television stations.'”

PERINO: That was a coordinated, calculated attack. It was unbecoming. And if you look at some of the coverage of what mainstream media covers when, for example, somebody like a Hugo Chavez shuts down television stations, he calls them illegitimate.

Now, I’m not suggesting that this White House believes that they are going to come over here and shut down Fox News. But they are defining a narrative in their first year, and it’s going to be very hard to recover from it. [...]

Through our State Department, we are trying to help emerging democracies get journalists and government officials to talk to one another, because freedom of the press is essential to any democracy. Believe me, they are watching this, and they have — surely are raising questions.

A few days earlier, Perino said on Fox that the Obama administration was "acting like dictators do."

Roll Call reports, "This is the second time a president has nominated McCue to the Broadcasting Board of Governors. President George W. Bush also nominated her, but Senate Republicans refused to move her nomination to the Senate floor despite repeated attempts by Reid. Since leaving the White House, Perino, a frequent commentator on Fox News, has worked as the chief issues counselor for the United States at Burson-Marsteller."

RAW STORY correspondent Eric Brewer often sparred with Perino at the Bush White House briefings, over issues such as Bush remarks alluding to Qaeda allegedly plotting to steal Iraq's oil and the Pentagon military analyst program.

Brewer accused Perino of ducking his questions, until she was "shamed" by other White House correspondents to call on him.

(with afp report)

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  • andreaosuch
    UN%&^*&()FREAKING BELIEVABLE.
  • DownriverDem
    You are over reacting.
  • douvie
    Like hell she is!
  • jimthebeam
    you are under reacting. Remember it only takes "a few bad apples" to spoil the whole barrel.

    First, this woman is a dimwit. So far with the Obama administration, though we would be disappointed with some of his (in)action or policy decisions, we could always take comfort that the people in power were compitant. This does not apply to Ms Perino.

    Seoncd, on the point of endless appointing of repubs, does Obama think he will win points with the radical right by all this bowing and scraping to them? The answer is NO! In fact just the oposit. They respect strength and resolve (see the support for the shrub from his base) at the same time Obama is losing support of his base (me and my ilk). Is he thinking along the lines of "keep your friends close and your enemies closer"? That's nuts. Bush did an amazing amount of damage in a short period of time with a pure right-wingnut administration. By keeping their ilk in place there will be no change. Change I no longer believe in. It makes me sick.
  • lorn
    Actually, it is completely to be expected.

    Bush3 has treated progressives like crap from the first day he took office.
    Pastor Ted, keeping Bush's faith based initiatives, big steps towards defunding abortion in the new health bill.

    Bush war mongers Stanley McCrystal and Robert Gates were kept on..........google those two names for a tour through recent CIA and Bush criminality.

    Big agri business bag man Tom Vilsack is Obamas key man on food safety. Brutal.

    DownriverDem is one of those people who show up to do damage control on sites like this when the fake man of Peace Obama does his right wing dirty business. DD should be very very very busy for the foreseeable future.
  • BobSanDiego
    She can lie without batting an eye; truth is a foreign concept for her.
    No wonder Obama/Emanuel thought she'd be perfect for a government post!
    Nothing in DC makes sense anymore. Dizzzgusting!
  • Midlife Mediterranean
    What's the problem with this guy? Does he really believe that's the kind of change he promised? Same effing officials as under the Bush reign? This administration is horrible, and becomes worse every other day...
  • davewtf
    The problem is that Obama still believes in trying to be bipartisan, while ignoring the fact that true bipartisanship is when both sides have reasonable disagreements over an issue. The Conservatives/Republicans have not had a reasonable disagreement with this administration yet. ALL of their disagreements with this administration have been ridiculous or made up.
  • DownriverDem
    Get a grip. You are not paying attention to how the game is played.
  • Midlife Mediterranean
    Get suspicious. Just because Rahm Emanuell sez this is how the game has to be played, it ain't so!
  • SouthernYankee
    Personally that is the one guy I think he should get rid of. Put Governor Dean in there. He was the one that got Obama elected.
  • marxymcliberalson
    I'm paying attention to how the game is played!

    It reminds me of the Crocodile and the Scorpion. If you don't know it a Scorpion wants to get across the river. He asks the Crocodile to take him across. The Crocodile says but you are a Scorpion and you will sting me and I will die. The Scorpion says why would I do that, for then I would certainly perish as well. The Crocodile sees the sense in this explanation and lets the Scorpion on his back. Half way across the river the Scorpion stings the Crocodile. The Crocdile looks back in horrified, shocked amazement. Now we BOTH shall die! Why would you do this?! ANd the Scorpion replies, why because I AM a Scorpion after all.

    Obama (Crocodile) meet the Scorpions (Republicans)
  • enorceht
    my brain is in total denial -- I guess the first 50 knives in the back didn't make any difference to the new boss satob-(same as the old boss) he needs to add a few more ... and the last time I heard this administration has only a quarter of the positions filled with his picks, for now they are still held by BUSHit people ... and perhaps will always be fill by BUSHit people -- PLEASE TELL ME THIS IS AN EPISODE OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE
  • DownriverDem
    You are over reacting on this one. Get a grip.
  • Midlife Mediterranean
    You are under reacting on this one. Get angry.
  • CharlieL
    Oh yea, why should we be upset that a lying, coniving, deceitful water-carryer for the Lying/Stealing/Criminal Bush/Cheney cabal should be given a position in the next admistration, rather than being brought up on charges of lying to the American people (whether knowingly or not).

    She's a dancing demon of deception and a lying bag of crap and she should be SHUNNED from society, not given a position of power and prestige.

    She'll end up an FCC member before it's all over, and that's probably what she's betting on.

    We are not over-reacting -- we are slowly and surely realizing that Emanuell and Axelrod and the rest of the center/right corporate cronies that are advising Obama are only 1% better than the criminal cabal that held illegal residency for the 8 years previous.
  • jimthebeam
    Is downriver a robo-script? You need to say the same reponse to multiple people on the same story? Something is fishy in the river and it aint fish.
  • SouthernYankee
    I agree with you on this one. Forget the knives President Obama why don't you just hand your enemies a gun to shoot you and be done with it. My god I can't believe he keeps bringing in the people who really hate him. Come on Mr. President we worry every day that someone wants you dead. Why do you put people who hate you working for you in places that they have media outlets on their side and not yours. I pray for your safety but you got to help us by watching who you are putting in positions that don't help you or the democrat party. I wonder is President Obama really a democrat or really a republican at heart. He is killing us. I can't take much more of this reaching out and getting punched in the mouth that the republican party is good at. By the way I don't want any harm to come to our president or any president as a matter of fact.
  • alyalyinfree
    Perhaps you misread Obama. I think these Bush people are way too similar to 0bama and his values. 0bama is just like bush in many ways. He has continued all his policies. He has enlarged the wars. He continues to wiretap and torture. Guantanamo is still open. Habeas Corpus is still in same place as with Bush. 0bama would like to be a dictator just like Bush. 0bama is no friend of liberal or progressives. The health care plan he is backing is similar to what Bush would have backed if he were forced to have one. Remember the Medicare RX plan Bush gave us. Nothing but a windfall for BIG PHARMA....who coincidentally back 0bama.
  • SouthernYankee
    Maybe I could have. But it has been only 2 years. He just can't stop a war like right this minute. Remember what happened when we pulled out of VN. I certainly don't want to see that again. I hope he will pull out our troops. This is such a waste of lives. As far as healthcare I have been very disappointed by Obama. I have sent him e-mails and told him so. I have called the representatives in the senate and the house and told them the same thing. I will not give any more money to a democrat who will not vote for a robust health care plan and stop the don't ask and don't tell policy for gays.
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